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Giant Sequoia National Monument, CA

Highway 190 Camp Nelson, CA 93208

the best of two worlds – camping and comfort! Sleep among the tall pines, listen to the mountain breeze, and watch the beautiful wildlife while also having a soft bed, a comfy kitchen and a warm shower! The Quaking Aspen Cabin is a treasure in time. The cabin was originally built in the 1930’s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC’s) and was used by the Forest Service to house fire patrol, recreation workers, and other personnel. Located just inside Quaking Aspen Campground, the cabin is available to rent from mid May through mid October.

Quaking Aspen Campground is located in the Giant Sequoia National Monument, and the cabin is just a few miles from several groves of Giant Sequoias. Other nearby points of interest include the Needles Lookout, Dome Rock, and Trail of 100 Giants. Nearby activities include horseback riding (day rides from the Golden Trout Wilderness Packtrains), mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing, hunting, fishing, OHV riding and more. There is also an amphitheater near the cabin where interpretive programs hosted by the Forest Service are held periodically during the summer.

The cabin has electricity, hot and cold running water, and a furnace for the cool summer nights. It has one bedroom - equipped with a queen size bed and a bunk bed. The living room has a futon (sleeps 2), a couch, a dining table and 6 chairs. It also has a fully equipped kitchen including a stove, refrigerator, microwave, toaster, coffee maker, pots and pans, dishes and utensils, and a small table. It has a bathroom including a flush toilet and a tub-shower. Outside the cabin are a picnic table and a campfire ring. Cabin users should provide: linens, pillows, blankets, towels, toiletries, food and trash bags. Suggested additional items include toilet paper, paper towels, camp chairs, insect repellent, dish towels, and a camera.

Because the cabin is located at the 7,000 foot elevation, visitors need to be prepared for a wide variety of weather. Warm afternoons, chilly nights, and afternoon tunderstorms can all happen on the same visit. It is also not unusual to have an early fall dusting of snow before the cabin closes for the season. Remember to a bring a jacket!

Quaking Aspen Cabin is a delightful place to stay and perfect for families and friends to build memories. The cabin’s proximity to the campground has a bonus in that additional friends and family members can choose to rent campsites. There are numerous group campsites available that can accommodate from 12 to 50 people each. Refer to Quaking Aspen Campground under Camping Spots or Group Sites in www.Recreation.gov.

Directions:

To reach the cabin from Porterville, take Highway 190 East. Continue through Springville approximately 28 miles to the Quaking Aspen Campground. From Kernville, take Mountain Road 99 past Johnsondale, and continue north on the Western Divide Highway. From Bakersfield, take Highway 65 North to Highway 190.